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To understand everything that happens in Latin America in relation to the United States is to brush aside inconvenient ...
Matt and Sam discuss Christopher Caldwell's The Age of Entitlement: America Since the Sixties, a broadside against the 1964 ...
Editors ▪ June 4, 2025 As major climate disasters increase in frequency across the country, homeowners and renters are faced with new dilemmas about how to protect themselves and their ...
One way of understanding Israel that I think should not be controversial is to say that it is a machine for the conversion of grief into power. The Zionist dream, born initially from the flames of ...
The right to grieve is no less a human right than the right to live. If the left cannot recognize this, then it has learned nothing from the catastrophes of the last century. Gabriel Winant has taken ...
You can read Gabriel Winant’s response to this article here. Leifer replies here. At the end of the Jewish holiday weekend of Simchat Torah, I turned my phone back on and was overwhelmed by images of ...
Tyranny, Inc. aims to build a working-class coalition between the left and right. But Ahmari cannot get around the GOP populists’ dismal record on labor. Hannah Gurman ▪ September 28, 2023 ...
He has been called one of the most original political thinkers of the twentieth century. “If academic citations and internet references are any guide,” one historian pointed out, “he is more ...
In the future of the world’s languages, irreplaceable sources of radical possibility are at stake. Ross Perlin ▪ Summer 2014 Pieter Bruegel the Elder, The Tower of Babel, 1563 . . . words are a ...
At a downtown Manhattan dinner party several months ago, the name of a widely respected journalist—author of an acclaimed book on genocide in Africa—was mentioned. This is a man whose work, though not ...
117th Congress, 2nd Session, 814 pp. When we imagine what it means to live through a political crisis, most of us probably summon visions of extremity: assassinations and coups, depressions and ...